I'll be on hiatus over the holidays. Before I leave, I give you a picture of a cute kid:
Brake burns, church suppers,
fireman's breakfasts, truck tractors,
surfing and all the other things that
make the south shore great!
Tuesday, 23 December 2008
Friday, 19 December 2008
What's on this weekend? Not much...
No teas or suppers this weekend, but if you are in the Lunenburg area, check out the Christmas Gourmet Market:
Where: 263 Lincoln St/Corner of King (old Laughing Whale/Simple Moments location)
When: Dec. 20, 9-2 pm
What: Artisan breads, yule logs, pastires, appetizers, locally raised duck & geese, wines, french cheeses, pates, sausages, pies, smoked salmon, gingerbread cookies, turkey stuffing kit, dips & spreads, cakes, handmade chocolates, fudge, cranberry chutney & relish, organic veggies, and much much more!
Get inspired, watch cooking demonstrations by Chef Martin Ruiz Salvador of Fleur de Sel at:
10 am, 11:30 am and 12:30 pm
Oh, and here's another shot from Hell's point last Saturday:
Where: 263 Lincoln St/Corner of King (old Laughing Whale/Simple Moments location)
When: Dec. 20, 9-2 pm
What: Artisan breads, yule logs, pastires, appetizers, locally raised duck & geese, wines, french cheeses, pates, sausages, pies, smoked salmon, gingerbread cookies, turkey stuffing kit, dips & spreads, cakes, handmade chocolates, fudge, cranberry chutney & relish, organic veggies, and much much more!
Get inspired, watch cooking demonstrations by Chef Martin Ruiz Salvador of Fleur de Sel at:
10 am, 11:30 am and 12:30 pm
Oh, and here's another shot from Hell's point last Saturday:
Thursday, 18 December 2008
Brrrr....
Wednesday, 17 December 2008
....like this.
Tuesday, 16 December 2008
Monday, 15 December 2008
Sunday, 14 December 2008
One wild old day out at the point!
Picture me standing out there by myself, shouting "woah!!!.....WOW!!!!" over and over again as huge wave after huge wave rose up and broke in the offshore winds. AWESOME!
It's hard to give them a sense of scale, but these waves were easily between 10 and 20 feet high!
It's hard to give them a sense of scale, but these waves were easily between 10 and 20 feet high!
Labels:
"nova scotia",
"south shore",
atlantic,
backwoods,
ocean,
rural,
waves
Friday, 12 December 2008
+ 15 C?!?
Weird....well, at least a surf shot doesn't feel out of place today...
Not much going on this weekend for suppers, teas, etc...so, enjoy this surf pic:
Not much going on this weekend for suppers, teas, etc...so, enjoy this surf pic:
Labels:
"lunenburg county",
"south shore",
atlantic,
backwoods,
nov,
ocean,
rural,
surfing
Thursday, 11 December 2008
Blast From the Past: Stonehurst Brake Burns
Wednesday, 10 December 2008
Tuesday, 9 December 2008
Monday, 8 December 2008
St. Andrew's United Christmas Luncheon and Sale
I think I shrieked out loud a little when I saw this Christmas luncheon advertised in The Bulletin's classifieds...tiny sammiches, devilled eggs...sold.
The hall was warm and cozy, I love this place. Exposed wood makes it feel even cosier, with some neat exposed beams and pillars. An interesting space nonetheless.
Turnout was lighter than last year, so the volunteers made every attempt to load us up with food. Not that we were complaining, the food was just as great as we remembered. First round, lil' sammiches:
My plate await'eth the sammiches...
Cream cheese and cherries, mmmmmm....
The muthaload!
There were: cucumber, tuna, devilled ham, cream cheese and cherry, mock seafood, shredded carrots and some mystery substance...All were delectable! I have a soft spot for devilled ham, maybe the thought of eating it in the house of the lord is enough? Speaking of meals of the beast, devilled eggs!
Sorry it's out of focus, I am kicking myself for not holding the camera steadier, I guess I was too excited to eat these goodies! As you can see, some of them have a slice of olive on top of them which was a neat touch.
Dessert was a choice of trifle or apple crumble with frozen yoghurt. To be honest, we were both pretty stuffed by the time dessert rolled around, but we managed to clean most of our dessert plates. ^_^
I picked up a pair of knitted socks, mitts and dish cloth for a crand total of $15! Can't beat those prices.
I'm already looking to next year's luncheon!
The hall was warm and cozy, I love this place. Exposed wood makes it feel even cosier, with some neat exposed beams and pillars. An interesting space nonetheless.
Turnout was lighter than last year, so the volunteers made every attempt to load us up with food. Not that we were complaining, the food was just as great as we remembered. First round, lil' sammiches:
My plate await'eth the sammiches...
Cream cheese and cherries, mmmmmm....
The muthaload!
There were: cucumber, tuna, devilled ham, cream cheese and cherry, mock seafood, shredded carrots and some mystery substance...All were delectable! I have a soft spot for devilled ham, maybe the thought of eating it in the house of the lord is enough? Speaking of meals of the beast, devilled eggs!
Sorry it's out of focus, I am kicking myself for not holding the camera steadier, I guess I was too excited to eat these goodies! As you can see, some of them have a slice of olive on top of them which was a neat touch.
Dessert was a choice of trifle or apple crumble with frozen yoghurt. To be honest, we were both pretty stuffed by the time dessert rolled around, but we managed to clean most of our dessert plates. ^_^
I picked up a pair of knitted socks, mitts and dish cloth for a crand total of $15! Can't beat those prices.
I'm already looking to next year's luncheon!
Friday, 5 December 2008
What's on this weekend? Suppers, Brekkies and Teas
Breakfasts
Candlelight Breakfast, Pinehurst Hall, Saturday, December 6, 7 to 11 a.m.
Country Breakfast. December 6, 7:30 - 10:30 a.m., Chester Basin Fire Hall. Various menu selections.
Teas
Christmas Luncheon and Sale
Saturday Dec. 6
11-2
Wesley United, Petite Riviere
Crafts, bake table, silent auction.
Sandwiches, devilled eggs, desserts
$6.50
Sponsored by St. Andrew's United, Crousetown
This one is my pick for the weekend, the venue is warm and cozy and the food is not to be missed. Plus, eating devilled eggs in the house of the lord is living life on the edge!
Ham and Bean Luncheon, Saturday, December 6, 11- 2, St. James Anglican Church Hall, Parish Street, Mahone Bay. Adults $9, children 5- 12 $5, under 5 free. Proceeds to support First Steps Early Intervention, a home-based program for preschool children with developmental challenges
Middle Lahave Cemetery Christmas Coffee Party
Sat., Dec. 6
10:30-1
Lutheran Church Hall, Upper Lahave
Crafts, baked goods, Christmas basket draw
$6
Suppers
All You Can Eat Seafood and Corn Chowder Supper. December 7, 4- 6 p.m. Riverport Fire Hall. Adults $9, children $3, under 5 free. Cakes for dessert.
Turkey Dinner & Supper, Forties community Centre, Saturday and Sunday, December 6 and 7, 11:30- 1:30 p.m. and 3- 4:30 p.m. Traditional turkey dinner with all the trimmings. $9 adults, 12 and under $4,50, under 5 free. Don't miss out! Craft Fair & Tree Decorating Contest 10 a.m.- 4 p.m. No charge for admission, inquiries 689-2000. Proudly part of the New Ross Christmas Festival
This would be my second pick for the weekend, they always put on a good spread and the New Ross Christmas Festival would be a fun family outting
Candlelight Breakfast, Pinehurst Hall, Saturday, December 6, 7 to 11 a.m.
Country Breakfast. December 6, 7:30 - 10:30 a.m., Chester Basin Fire Hall. Various menu selections.
Teas
Christmas Luncheon and Sale
Saturday Dec. 6
11-2
Wesley United, Petite Riviere
Crafts, bake table, silent auction.
Sandwiches, devilled eggs, desserts
$6.50
Sponsored by St. Andrew's United, Crousetown
This one is my pick for the weekend, the venue is warm and cozy and the food is not to be missed. Plus, eating devilled eggs in the house of the lord is living life on the edge!
Ham and Bean Luncheon, Saturday, December 6, 11- 2, St. James Anglican Church Hall, Parish Street, Mahone Bay. Adults $9, children 5- 12 $5, under 5 free. Proceeds to support First Steps Early Intervention, a home-based program for preschool children with developmental challenges
Middle Lahave Cemetery Christmas Coffee Party
Sat., Dec. 6
10:30-1
Lutheran Church Hall, Upper Lahave
Crafts, baked goods, Christmas basket draw
$6
Suppers
All You Can Eat Seafood and Corn Chowder Supper. December 7, 4- 6 p.m. Riverport Fire Hall. Adults $9, children $3, under 5 free. Cakes for dessert.
Turkey Dinner & Supper, Forties community Centre, Saturday and Sunday, December 6 and 7, 11:30- 1:30 p.m. and 3- 4:30 p.m. Traditional turkey dinner with all the trimmings. $9 adults, 12 and under $4,50, under 5 free. Don't miss out! Craft Fair & Tree Decorating Contest 10 a.m.- 4 p.m. No charge for admission, inquiries 689-2000. Proudly part of the New Ross Christmas Festival
This would be my second pick for the weekend, they always put on a good spread and the New Ross Christmas Festival would be a fun family outting
Wednesday, 3 December 2008
Tuesday, 2 December 2008
Big stuff looks even cooler when it's small...
I don't usually scrape posts or videos from other blogs, but this video was too much to pass up!
Thanks to cookie for sharing it out, and Boingboing....and Telstar Logistics...
Metal Heart from Keith Loutit on Vimeo.
Thanks to cookie for sharing it out, and Boingboing....and Telstar Logistics...
Metal Heart from Keith Loutit on Vimeo.
Monday, 1 December 2008
Who am I kidding? More surf shots!!!
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